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smartCore Express SMA200 BIOS / User Information 
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1.6  Technical Support 
Technicians  and  engineers  from  Kontron  AG and/or  its  subsidiaries  are available for technical support.  We  are 
committed to making our products easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems. 
Please  consult  our  website  at  http://www.kcc-ag.ch/index.php?id=products-download  for  the  latest  product 
documentation, BIOS, drivers, tools and software information. 
For technical support consult http://support.kcc-ag.ch/ . 
1.7  Environmental Protection Statement 
This product has been manufactured to satisfy environmental protection requirements wherever possible. Many of the 
components used (structural parts, printed circuit boards, connectors, batteries, etc.) are capable of being recycled. 
Final disposal of this product after its service life must be accomplished in accordance with applicable country, state, 
or local laws or regulations. All components within this product fulfill the requirements of the RoHS (Restriction of 
Hazardous Substances Directive). The product is soldered with a lead free process. 
1.8  RoHS Commitment 
Kontron Compact Computers AG (Switzerland) is committed to develop and produce environmentally friendly products 
according to  the Restriction  of  Hazardous Substances  (RoHS) Directive (2002/95/EC) and the  Waste  Electrical  and 
Electronic  Equipment (WEEE)  Directive  (2002/96/EC)  established  by the  European  Union.  The  RoHS directive  was 
adopted in February 2003 by the European Union and came into effect on July 1, 2006. It is not a law but a directive, 
which restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacturing of various types of electronic and electrical 
equipment. It  is  closely  linked  with the  Waste  Electrical  and Electronic  Equipment Directive  (WEEE)  2002/96/EC, 
which has set targets for collection, recycling and recovery of electrical goods and is part of a legislative initiative to 
solve the problem of huge amounts of toxic e-waste. 
Each European Union member state is adopting its own enforcement and implementation policies using the directive 
as a guide. Therefore, there could be as many different versions of the law as there are states in the EU. Additionally, 
non-EU countries like China, Japan, or states in the U.S. such as California may have their own regulations for green 
products, which are similar, but not identical, to the RoHS directive. 
RoHS is often referred to as the "lead-free" directive but it restricts the use of the following substances: 
»  Lead 
»  Mercury 
»  Cadmium 
»  Chromium VI 
»  PBB and PBDE 
The maximum allowable concentration of any of the above mentioned substances is 0.1% (except for Cadmium, which 
is limited to 0.01%) by weight of homogeneous material. This means that the limits do not apply to the weight of the 
finished  product,  or  even  to  a  component  but  to  any single  substance that  could (theoretically)  be  separated 
mechanically. 










